l‘ nun-r; PAGE SIX v FRINGE EDWAR LAST TIMES — TODAY --- 3 SHOWS DAILY $3.15 — 7.110 -— 9.01) 9.170 x Y0llll "DANCING Lovely Lana Turner is an armlul of bliss . .. d‘. anti romantic thrills ‘*“"_‘ I are yours . . . when {I My f those two set out to " ' “F” lonu the “c1111.. on ' I ‘aw and $14 .1 ivcck.‘ if‘- - .. ...ZZ:._;T.’I1 f... QvQOQeOOOQOQQVQvQOOGvOO 1a l... v. \! t. c. l. l l. l: y. i.» L. = at?“ yggw-xo =- itfi- c-ftww-l lav": ‘l Ovvovrerooswoeoovtobqo ..__.~..u. Qua-squa- . Hxunhsfi 25:15 his! ‘COCO0OOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOQVVq ooooooooooooAeooooo-o 1 w“. .---.~. .1»... ~ _._.~..__,. _________N____ 1\ in]! ll 1. {ION l'l. li.\bli--llii l c scrotum Rrvlucs ‘ THE = ’l‘RAlL ti; Saiiitici iviiiie o > o o 0 o 0 o » c v v v 0004 mocvvovovevooooov 000 How Are Your Eyes? If rnu are h1l\'lIl£' symptom.- of shunt-headaches. sore eyes or ilizvlni-ss - consult a 5116c- zili. t. i _ i l 5t vmir service nllli your‘. n! cvpcrienci» and a thorough r ‘riivlinq si-rvicr. Call in and discuss your ilif- *1") ti: ullics. G. F. lliitcliesoii G. F. IIYTCIIIIFUN F. (i. UCTCIIIJSON. :aaneoodeeeoeeooeooeevoeoeevotfi RAF. Bomb liits Brandenburg Gate IFIIITW-Onr- n! Great Brllnink ROY-ll All‘ 1'7"" Ililmb“?! flflllillvllm “him “nwtiwd illrrclly’ through the six-column an ii der Linden. almost illrcclly ln Irnul. II lln- lfnlleil 51111“ embassy during all ruin Sept. l0. Thi- In-emllary lmmb can be seen burning In the street beneath the Brandenhurgh Gate. .I0.»\.\' CIL-HYFORI) ‘- FREDERICK MARCH "SUSAN AND GOD" SHOIVFS —— “.ll-lRl'S.\l.l-l.\l" PIHFES — MAT. 16c - 27c - IJYICN. 2T - 33 - CAPITOL: Today l MERRY-GO-ROUND 0F (O, (IIOOKQ cad COMIG 4 ____,,__ PRINGEEDWARD; i353 : WED. & THUR. Gil-ED" IS ll BRIDE NOWl Aliali 111G B33520“ msciiil 1111111 llENNlS ilKEEiE (7 ri.i_\‘.< \1.~lIll‘.: lll Lorne l ' | the mainland. IIXlit \ _-- .\'l’l-Il'l ll.’ l .> \.>\ i' ".1; ztiiis ox l"l<.‘.\'l‘i .":ll.i‘i'i-J-_siii1\ Carditzan l-lead, was a visitor to Afontague last ivcck motored to the City last wee . .in the new Credit Union hall 1n ‘ Cardican on Wed slloqlvs - 3.15 l- 1.601. 3.45‘ _________ Newest “Bob Burns Hit ‘Alias The Deacon’ At The (‘apitol the tun-loving n:.'iii oolia and ill.‘ l‘t'ltll;\'t’.\‘,, he m“ Baldwii '. ihc ._. g d . d Ycslcrdny M Avcndale ciin ay. _ u Proclamation ‘1=1‘Yl_,lssued To gllall Men '. -¢ i2 5E m. Ixacon," which cipene the Capitol Theatre. He is the some Burns who cre- m ma“ o; I ated ti new kind o.‘ scrt-cn humor a .uc to \varii1l“\\' If“! ' (t1 d0‘.‘.'ll through m,“ lpfldur-Sdlf‘ is n'l tho innr .. .. z because lic ti. snncciilyi on} ‘. _ ~, MN I yang 0\.,...,f.iiii..i.\i bu. n10 title rolc of ‘ t>'I’I‘A\\'.'\. Sept. l5 - (C5)- Sinul" incn iind childless w ow- 1-. d i “t B, h‘ .- “slof m“ 3g“ “m” 21 to 24 ldook ' a.’ .1113? lTlllWtkil. in everything pcrtariizizg to his homc llc iviis a lllll‘ of H. mm m“; l (ipportuiiiiics. Attempts no I)l'l‘&l(‘lllll( he yvars are expected to provide all ihc recruits necessary for Can- and Comm.“ . "lllwiliili? "lllltar." ‘Taming pcucctiil di.'~po.si.i:.i, a '1 "K1 lins- prncaani which opens Oct. Si. Hon. . . u. C-ardiiicr. Nliiiistei" of Nn- lsurvjwd by W.’ I timm] war Scrviccs. said in an iii- ll‘l‘\'l€\\' tonight. The prnclainatioii calling the 21 to 24 _vcar classes for training was iiilbil<liflfl Saturday". The mcn re- (lllllfll for tho first 30-day period o1 training, about 30.000 will be called by individual notices to be scut out by registrars of the 13 iidiiiliiis!rati\'e divisions set up un- dcr National War Services reg- iilatinns. First to be called will be the 2i-_vcin" class and when they’ have ‘hr-on cxliaiistcd. registrars will work up through the lists as ne- ccssary to the 24 year class. Nu- tionnl reulstration rcvcnled about 400.000 single mcn and childless l‘ widmvcrs in thc four classes. ‘ The 30 lffllllllll!’ camps provided in the present plan accommodate a. total of about 30.000 men. There are to be right 30-day periods of training in the 12 months be- ltliining with October. This will nicim 240.000 mcn trained a year tinder the scheme. Mr. Gardiner said that allowing a wide mar’ wiusc or ph siczil unfltness. the -1ivc in iii.» (“Vii ‘.\'.l.\' the Nortiiivcstcrs with a tcinpcrziiiiciital ha is oiic of ziic comedy Elli-iii Dennis O'Kcrfe and Pr‘ ran. \\'llli siiiiinv licst roles of their} on, the llt‘5])l’l‘lli(‘ s , nt varice of Tlic i -iii< n 1_ :5 illlLYi 1' llclnnu on vv‘vi"fi ~ l .<..\t. .\It\.L.\tt.L to you on _ Wimmm is “n” 0f the must frllll-llt‘ cvcr pu‘. on the‘ The siipportiii! c: ‘ cxccllciit fwd lllt“llltl\'t‘l'b c011‘ 1111111‘ much in malnttanni the plav. Sinlzled out. for honorable mention arc Silcntrt-i" Chariot . and breathless. his Half. Jack Carson. Viruiiiia l5 and Gcorcc Aidan. 111111111 \\ rcmcinbcrcd as llllll tln- fninrd "'l"\vn, I Black Crows" icziiit of lvlornn tiiidi npcnrs now as a laci- Shnwliic also are H111“ “llifififllll”. and n cartooii-(Tlicivin llrn rii.or_7r.-\i.i<s To \\'II“E I.\' LIGHTS recruits nccdcd for this year un- lcss tr.i iing facilities are greatly iiii-:'cii:<'"l. The y “lalcliing tiiFTratis-Cunida Air idiirl: (‘\(‘l,\‘ night. rc t.. wiitv. v.15 based nn the author- quoii lia-is for each nlphabctlcai Lgliillli of ilic ‘.21 \\.ll l'l‘("‘l\'l‘ by re: >tcri to no before one of lhc 10.- ]:()llll5‘i1 tliroiiulioiit the Dominion. For Uiiole Sam t lll\.’l1 scrvicc lie has liud. l.ii.cs for cit-livery ivitliin the next fv-w months. They will be numb- uirvri from one to i5 l-ncliislve. Air 1 lines, in common with many steam- lliip cnmnnnlcs. hotels and apart- lmen‘ houses. skip number l3 ln ix» ii-crl; deference to he ancient super- :ll'l’\f1 Hiilx» or sscirtiw" in This 1hl0l‘lll.\i1"ll . ‘i. fidcnllnl in the files of '0» iii-mit- " . of Justice. I1\‘-\-illi"l‘l'! ivIicn-z are n surcd that ll‘.4"\' n: THE CHAKIAIIIETQHVN (IUAKDIAN Cardigan 1155a " And Vicinity The regular monthly meeting of ,the Baldwin's Road Women's In- stioutc was held 1n the school room on Tuesday evening, with an at» tendance of seven memberl and several visitors. The president Mn. Peter Carter presided. Meeting was opened with a prayer for Peace. , The minutes o1’ the previous meet- ing were read, adopted and signed. Roll call was answered by each _ member 1n tum. Four pair of socks were given 1n for the Red Cross, part of the yarn which had been distributed at the last. meeting. ‘Plans were tirade for a. concert which is to be held in the parish hall for Red Cross. It. was undecid- ed where the next meeting would be held. Roll call to be answered by "Way's to Improve Our In- stltute.” Meeting closed with all members joined in singing “Pack Up Your Troubles." Mrs. John Ryan and young son, East Baltic, spent a few days vis- iting with her mother, Mrs. John l Corcoran, Baldwin's Road. The Mixes M. v McDonald and Bcrtuidctte LewisNCardigan, were \‘lSllCl‘S to 48 Road on Afondw eve- Illllg .\fr Gordon .\I(‘Il‘lll1S of the R. . N. V. R is spending a ‘cw "iativcs and fricnrls y before rctiirziin; to llcr mar.“ 1: uids regret to hear that Ali's. Ellen McQuaid, who has been confincci to her bed. owing to failriic health, for the past. war. has been Ill a nicrc serious condition (i? the past two weeks. Mrs. Mc- lic oldest resident of this having celebrated her 1S _ unity-fifth birthday last May, and , has been residing with her dangli- ‘tcr Mrs. JHSPPIl Cullen. 48 Road, for zlic pzist couple of years. Mr. John Afiistard, M. L. A., The Misses Mary and Lily Carter k A very cnjovubie dance iivas hold Road. were visitors t0 n of rejections be- hould provide all the ci-lriination. published in extra Ffllllflll of the Canada National Resources Mob- \t of 19-10. and the War called for the first "sill be sclcctcd on ir class. and crcd mail. no-f l . _ _ d odd cxaiiiininu physicians np- O --___ \ .0 iill".'(‘l‘tl to the Ill‘- ' sum ulicre a Hill I‘. minis on fiiigcr- 1 il slip in the procedural ilii- niliiiiiii-trziiitiii of QELEFTEI) ORANGE . lop favorite with Maritime tea drinkers. And they ..,.;,_.,, h, bum H“, a, are people who know what good tea .s 11o ..ii<l for tlic complete 1'1 ‘i-l.‘ how and whcn . The cmintrv. the method ansportotllon he used The late Mr. band, iailirr and giirct Afurclii. ' belle, Mrs Irvun: Barnes. Wei"- mouth, Mass, and one sou John on the homestead Al..lllll‘l‘ ‘.011 ilicx- iiiidcr prcdcccascd lrm a fcw years ago. and one sistcz" li-lt to _n;0iirn. Ch in Newton; James lll Avlcbo. Mass; Albert in Orwcll Cove; N. Neil Morrison, Daniel Chas. D. Marfxnd, Dougald Mac- Ktnnon, l-lcctnr atacticod and John A Murchison. ‘sump’ win fcld his na'lvr\ Rita-in ‘p, mm . l All HONOUR! to m," army of adherents. You, too, will fall In line once you've lured this supreme blend Drip and regular grinds. Schwartz-any in n‘ In Memoriam DIR. WILLIADI MPCLURE There passed away at his home 78 Carllsle Slfhil. Lowell Mas, early Sunday morning, Aug. 24 Wiliiazii AICLJUC a; tiie age or 8-1. Mr. NICUIlllL‘ has been a resid- erii of Lower. Mass tor 45 yezirs. He was cozincctcti ivitn the Con- solidated Rendering Co, ul Soutn ms tin- 1 Lowell tor titorc lllllll " til his retireiiitiii ii.ne _v 0' , . blllTlllllg .i.t~ in. uitc, airs. tiaughtcis, . . .~\'.i.s.i".1 rage Mrs Ethel, boiii oi Lmv-cli, on: smi William J. 01 East Cliclnisiord, one brother, Philip and two sisters, Miss EllZtlbtftil and Mrs. 'l"licrc.sa Doyle of North Htistico, P. I. and several nit-cos and ncplicivs and six grand children. The funeral was hclzi from his home 78 Carllsle St , thence LO the Sacret: Heart Church of which deceased was one oi the oldest members, where high mass was sung by Rev ‘Thomas Grady O. M. I Present within tlic sanctu- ary were Rev. Bernard Fletcher, O I. and the pastor, Rev. Edward J. Fox, 0. M. I. The choir under the direction of Miss Veronica Barr Goiiyca sang tlie Georgian l\f:i.~.~. Among those 1)l'('.sClll. at the llfziss W88 Miss Adclinc Powers re- \‘~1<‘5F1fll'0f the past presenting tlic Ladies ivcek. with a \'(‘l‘_\‘ large attendance. A special feature of the evening was a tap-dance by Mr Joseph Sullivan of Rosciicath. also step convey ‘mm ,0 mi, Cpmnuw-y- u zlaiviug by Mr Shcppard of Cardi- nan. lltusic unis furnished by Web- ster's Orchestra. the American Legion. There were many floral tributes. requiring a special automobile to many spiritual l)l'illqllf"$. The bearers were: alcssrs Aus- tin Page. William l-lnvncs Orrin "~——-— lVfcKciizie. Charles Geliiieaii. Bom- A number of young maple of this 9m Rmne and Ma \'1(‘lllll\' {VYPTKIPG the dance in New Al. n"- gfflyp 11mg Perth l-lall nn Monday nizlit. family plot in St Donnell and Sons. JOIIN T. NICHOLSON The conimiiliny and surruiiiidiiig d the passing of one of its most loved and rcspcctcd residents. John T. Nicholson at the our of 68 years. Nicliolsoti was born in Orivcll (Jove and was the £011 0f the late AIi-xxiiitici‘ dild fllll‘ bare. ilrviiigi Nmnolson. llc had ed by Anwncscu as the climax o; . one dani Tlicrc arc also ixnvc brother Martha. Mrs. D. rchlson, Point Prim. Anoihcr xi llfary, Mrs Geo. Dochcrtv. Scat llvrci‘ prc- deceased ltiiii a tow years ago. 'I‘hc funeral was held on Aug _ 18th. ivas largely attended Rev. Wallace Wadlaiid service assisted by Revs. J. M, and Archibald Murchison. A duet ivas beautifully" rcnilered by Revs. J. M. and Archibald Ivfurcliisoii. Tll0D£1ll-l)l‘fll‘0l'S were Mount Interment was in i-he Polly Ceme- tery a! Mt. Biicliiuian. l‘l..TilIM/A\.M_SATVI2W3\RT The many friends of Mr. Sinclair A. Stewart will rcgrrct to hear of, his passing on Scpicinlici" 5th. at. his liomc in Pnr _. had liccn in ill hcalfi for srnici wont off. :\l'llf)ll1lll lic imc his p in: was sudden. llc was ti: ._ siiii of ilic law‘ .\Il'. and Mrs. John A. Sic one. He is . tcrs. .‘l" . i.i .1 \ iii-ac. a. ucted by Ru". .\Il'. Elliott of, Ellersie and Rrv .\Ir . l. C. >fi E’ é c ll 111i" piij l‘.\iilllllllllllfill. [v11] Bu“... ,3 *- ' “mm -- MzicLcan. Archil‘ .p'iell. Law- 11111171315- 531mm" son MzicNcvin. Fred'- .. : Xlarlmnd, BY NEW TCA PIA-Nils Bciiciziinin Britigcs and lvcy Mai-- -———— Fayticn. There will be l4 passenger seats .___.______ .__ in each of the six new Lode-sinus 551's p,.\1'R|Ap(i||g iii-dc :i by the Trans-Canada All‘ \\ L. . '.'\~"i'i u» an. vizr i1 1"" Lll'll‘~l.i O.’ ilil‘ (7 ivzul showi d i'i*' l was not. so old as lh: Bible says " li:' fwrlrciv Flfron. M-voar-ol" d tliril in the ltcrlil of hi. h" “maintained “the 1.1001‘? the Gene‘ rc- _ a lli'l‘.'f"."l\' rational explana- .' i arid are c'ii‘rcly' correct.“ ‘."iu‘~ the Bible elves MCilllFfl-l i ': aw as 96.0 vcars. Dr. “if-win f ' that oldest. of nll Blbllcrli "d-rrhs lived only 192 years 1 /\"ini died ivlicii he was 90 yierrs y old ‘.'"".ll‘!‘ than 930, and Noah was n cimiviaratlrclv young man of 4'1 yea rs old . of the ancient. world. Auxiliary of rtin Kennedy. Father Grady read the committal prayers and -~—- -~— burial was in t" Mr. Jolciilt 811d M1‘. DfllilPl 3111611111 Patrick's ccmctcigv under the dire."- tion of undertaker James F. O. isttit-Ls were sad- 1160 1H9!) .\Iiil‘- ‘r Isa- S o. conducted the Nliirclilstii. Willi. of Pari- z l ‘i-rv, 1,1111.‘ The number Vnt‘ IYYIYHCIMTS differs‘. nl-n their positions. lengths and (luff, P515101‘ I'lllf‘klll‘.<'(‘S. all ccrdblning nIiDnrcnL ii. .'\"."llllifll(1 ‘ “‘c aucs of all tho.‘ ""1l1ld "Adam to Ncnh. i k and not 600. 11w key which Dr. Efrnn used ls ‘ g, trcc-shaioeci symbol which has been found carved on rocks and in other mot-b illanada Spends ‘ills Much As ,.Ever In ll. S. LAKE ‘GEORGE. N. Y.. Sept. 16 -tCP> -— Canadals restrictions on funds for pleasure travel in the United States have not. been follow- ‘" Mod. afcBain of the Canadian for- eign exchange control board, told a meeting of the New York Static Bankers‘ association here Saturday niilii The stark question in making such restrictions. he said. was de- cided on “the relative importance of the different purposes to which our supply of United States dol- liirs is to be put. "The maintenance of our debt ser- vicc and the importation of mater- ials essential for war puropscs and for the continued functioning of Canadian industry must have first call on our exchange regoumgg, All other expenditures must give Canadians have had to make sacrifices, accept temporary mg- trictlons of liberty and fonego pleas- ures. and this has reacted on some Americans. "But," he said, “first. alternative since we must. pay mo; l] in United States dollars before -* 5°_ we can take delivery of essential t war materials." Princess Helen Welcomed Back To Rumania BUCHARFJST. Sept. 15.-(AP) — ot Mt. Buchanan Ruiuanias new totalitarian lron guards state formed bv decree of den on Friday; Aug, 16m, i940, by Gen. Ion Antonescu, cheered today as young King Michael brought his mother, Princess Helen, back mm exile to the palace hi; father, Carol, vacated n week ago. The return of the royal matron, whom Riimanlaus are now calling "Regina Mania Elena," was arrang- his announcement. of the transfor- mation of the state along Nazi lines. Mot-her and son rode together 1n an open coach drawn by six white horses through the flower-strewn l.- i5 streets. followed 1n another coach by Antonoscu. who a few hours ear- lier had named himself “leader of the national iron guard state and chief of the iron guard regime." Antoncscu. who came to power with German support but no politi- , cal organization of his own. HD9031- (‘d to have won the pro-Nazi 17011 guard bl’ izlviilg them n majority of the posts in his cabinet. and naming their leader, I-Ioria Sims, as vloe- premier. ALIVE —.'\ PRISONER GRADELEY, Heath. England —— JCP) -—After tiiourning their son, Pte. Thomas Griffiths, reported killed tn France, his parents rc- ceived official notification that he is a prisoner of war in Germany. WROTE IN 24 LINGOS LONDON —(CPi -Alan Ebbut, for many yiears a translator in the League of Nations Secretariat at Geneva, Ls dead. He wrote ln 2f languages NOT “CUFS DOING ARLEZY. England —(CPi —Nine- year-old Mary Joyce was shot and kills-d on a farm near here when a shot. gun in the hands of a plnv- niate of the same age accidentally cmscn For: DURATION SOUTHAMPTON. England —fC'- P1 —Tlie South-Western Hotel. one " i of the r-cst-kncn ‘l hoir-ls lo trans- i a"aiitic yiasvrii For t‘e fin-n‘ "n o’ the ivrir. aft-rt" 70 years iii biisliirss. rs. has closed down _v to form a code DOUBLE- STITCHED Prices lo Suit Your Pocket Book Purclie- Ferguson Sunnyslde '8 short. summer months. winter work must go on; m; family of children mus: i clothed and cired for and ir» _—~ of all 11115 must, be met cent. of expenditure is czi. time and effort. entirely’ av of any kind except thc elplng the iinforttinate c The institution pars 1m c. ions. offer no rewards to 1'1 or workers anywhere. Mrs. son must. contact, these and willing “Yorkers Ln evc trlctgeither personally or tiiro Auxilzary branches, and she h l. a ready completed much ground» ~ or the fall collcclion ivlilc n the City on October 1P1: The committees are mn ‘ the alert to gain new frie retaining all the old and hold fast the public confidence 1r.‘ lrgving all their cards. out :~ " sight thcv have no room for Hitler Prc-psaanda, so w? th Come and join they need H111 fortunate children who i of the troubles without. are > ply Trusting n5 the days go livf (AP) —- Tons of falling cal focated four children iii an .. nned gravel pit ncni" here Sa‘ The dead were thrcc childrct. o.’ Mr. and Mrs G. Armstr“ ll; Dorothy Afzvv. ninc: am eight: niid Joc liiiizri-t Roan. A fifth child escape . 1m Charlottetown Guardian [i1 handed m their Rent -» lliima , i==_—::_.: _ . .. Protestant Orphanage Revlon Mun)’ months have pasml s; ‘any detailed accoun: of 1hr p gresa oi’ the Orphanage m. peered ~_n the . several ‘good l" First. and lioii In this Institution suiunr- . The Adoption Cfoiiiinlttc" lztt»: res’, zinc. oftcii L-"l. :ii.l- 1 trvuig to decide cases in ‘i. '.li\.\5| of tr- ciild and 5t be remembered that this t: tlon s not operating to; m» veriience of pleasure seeking ents ‘ All the children had l, yer; en Joyable summer. Thev wcri- “a: treated bi’ 111811)’ kind friends an: socltles with outings an! : Gwllps were taken to theexhlbioton aridmDaira, ..L'\I(‘( with it, con ever really forge; Q11“ they have locked into the truouiiq eye; of the children, ‘never fades and many Will mid rhu and know 11a truth. Financing this institution in q ime of feverish war act colossal task and it is eairivstly h that many generous friend; W1 1min rally to its mxsLsianeq, Flor many months there has been none of che ordtn as compared wit this loss must in cone. Mrs H. 5. Henderson, Chairman ances, shoulders the bur. den of keeping the Institution out f the Red. She has already cow cred many miles in organizing the Province for the fall c it. is unfair to load her too hem v, so if you can and will help. in _ tr locality act in touch with ho." in once. To conduct the work of she Orphanage successful necessary to practice the ex’ reason nble economy and .i 4' rive m v fliianciai difficulties iii‘ a r-y mean it and want. your liclp. Remember. it is all for "ac im- l ... , ,. CHILDREN DIE m rzr Momcioividny. Ala, Sew mo, . m. st. TheAEKVastern Guardian ‘Thlq column ls rescrvcd fr" nrws n! local inlercsl hut ruin-r- titling u! n nrusv ualmi‘ sun hr inserted ill 2 sci-w a 1W1‘ slrifllv nriyllblc In aiiwiiirf? ‘SUB sc R l PT] o .\ BUILT FOR mum irir 1R These huskli-s are 1111.151‘ of good, sturdy leath- ers, reinforced at 3111111" of wear. the movie: the picture ‘ivity, Li, a dry contribuizoru h others years and some way be over- Ollcclfcn bu‘. ly 1t has been Phone 522